12.16.2016

A Few of My Favorite Things: Mommy & Me Edition


Len is a cool young mom from NY. She's a stay at home mom and enjoys taking trips to different museums and parks with her one year old daughter Lena.

My first favorite item for Lena would be my Tula Ring Sling Carrier


There are so many wonderful features, but my favorite would be that it allows me to nurse on the go for those days where there is no stopping. I bring it with me when I know I'll be out all day, in case she wants to be out of the stroller.


Something we seem to use daily is the Mother Goose Club Youtube Channel


Sometimes I just need Lena to like chill for a second. I don't now if it's the funky costumes or the extremely happy tones of voice, but my girl can be entertained by all of their songs long enough for a boring car ride, or doctor office wait.


Another helpful item has been the Aveeno Eczema Therapy Cream



My daughter suffers from eczema and her doctor prescribed a cream which contained steroids, which is harmful for a babies body, and actually made her eczema flare up once I stopped applying it. I switched to the Aveeno Eczema Therapy Cream which has cleared up her eczema safely as well as effectively.


Last but not least is the Munchkin Sippy Cup




This is a newer discovery for us. It has a weighted straw so the child can drink sideways or even upside down without spilling! My cousin recommended it to us and we love it! It goes everywhere with us,

Now it's time for Mommy's favorites!

My first favorite for myself would be my camera


I love being able to capture life's beautiful moments.


Second would have to be yoga pants & bralettes!





It makes nursing and chasing my one year old much more convenient and comfortable!


Next is a trend that I'm loving


Choker necklaces make my effortless outfits look stylish and cool magically! So I can still be a trendy momma!


Last but not least is a household essential... drum roll please...



Coconut oil!! Like Frank's Red Hot Sauce, "I put that on everything!" No but seriously, from cooking, to hair masks, to teeth whitening, you name it! I live on this stuff!



I hope you enjoyed this interview with Len. You can follow her and her yummy daughter by clicking the links below! (:

Lenny: Instagram
Lena: Instagram
Lenny & Lena: Youtube





12.09.2016

A Few Of My Favorite Things: Mommy & Me Edition




It is the most wonderful time of the year! I am so in love with the holidays. Family, cookies, and singing, celebration, joy! Man I'm cheesing as I type these things. So here it is ladies! A few of my favorite things for Jaxen as well as myself. Let's get to it!

The first item on my list is this amazing chair by BabyMoov. 


Now my son thinks that he is grown, which is why this chair is perfect for him. Jaxen enjoys sitting at the table with us while we eat and this chair is so perfect for that. And lets be real, those moments where I need to get things done, he also enjoys lounging in this chair while he watches t.v. 

Second are these amazing bibs from H&M.

Jaxen is a drooly baby! He enjoys slobbering all over his toys, and sucking his fingers, which I am sure you guys know from my Instagram photos. (@josbeautifulencounters) These bibs are snug underneath that adorable fatty neck, so the drool doesn't get in between those rolls. They also dry easily, and come on, they are so stylish!

Next up is my amazing baby bag!


I can not even begin to tell you how many compliments I get on this bag. People often ask me if it's a diaper bag or a purse. The inside of the bag is super spacious. I can fit my Skip Hop changing pad which is stuffed with diapers, and wipes, a few change of clothes, and bibs, and still have room left. There is a smaller zipper which is where I stash my wallet, and any important papers that I may need for the day. On the sides there are two BIG slots that can fit at least 3 bottles each. And the front pockets have my little everyday necessities such as lotion, lip gloss, and emergency toys! Overall I would rate this diaper bag a 10+ and recommend it to every mom on the planet.

Last but not least is this Nuby rattle.


I honestly can not tell you where I would be without this toy. This is by far Jaxen's favorite toy and has been for a few months now. The ring  makes it super easy to wrap his chunky little fingers around it, and boy does that teething wave hit the spot! I have witnessed Jaxen chew on this for 25 minutes the most! That is enough time to get  a few things done! I'm sure every baby loves shaking a rattle. This will be on the list for every single child that  I have.

Now onto mommies faves!

First up is this heavenly perfume


Between sweating like a pig since I had Jax, and 2 minute showers, there is nothing like a heavenly spray of Flower Bomb to keep you smelling fresh. I love this scent because it isn't super strong. It's a soft hint of sweetness. There is something so amazing about that gentle reminder that I don't smell like the hot mess I feel like.

Second, gel manicures for all

Now when this item came out I was pretty skeptical. Before the baby I wen to get gel manicures every two weeks, and it actually worked. But could a product from target do the same thing? The answer is YES! It's so easy to do, and it dries quickly. Definitely a plus. 


Next up, my go to cardigan


Now I have this exact cardigan but just in beige. This is my go to, everyday cardigan. Not only is it super warm and cozy, but the size makes it so easy for breastfeeding. Whether I have a shirt that needs to be lifted up, or a tank top that needs to be pulled down, this cardigan covers it all. Jaxen hates blankets covering his face, but this cardigan just wraps him up like his favorite blanket. Not to mention I can dress this up or down. A pair  of jeans, and a tank become a super cool looking outfit with this cardigan,

Last, but not least, my go to kicks!


Anyone who knows me can probably guess whats going to be on my feet unless I'm dressed for church! I loveeee these sneakers. I actually leave them downstairs by the door, and I know I will just slip them on when it's time to go. First off, they slip on! I usually have Jax in one hand, and the diaper bag in the other hand, which leaves no room for me to be bending over attempting to put on shoes. They also go with everything despite the fact that there is green on the back. I have a closet full of sneakers but 9 times out of 10 these are my first choice.

Well ladies, that sums it up for me! I hope you guys enjoyed these items. Comment your favorite items below! Merry CHRISTmas (;






11.30.2016

Thankful Through The Strom: Minaa B.


Minaa B. is a NYC based wellness therapist and author of the book Rivers Are Coming. She is a mental health advocate and freelance writer for various publications and shares words of insight and encouragement on her Instagram account @minaa_b. 

Tell me about a time in your life where you felt as though you were going through the storm?
Earlier this year I found myself going through what felt like a tumultuous season. My depression began to flare up and I found myself struggling with issues related to my self-esteem, confidence and having an overall desire to get through life. Depression is something that I have battled with since I was 6 years old. As a young adult I had to go to therapy to learn how to manage my symptoms, and unlearn a lot of negative behaviors and thoughts, that were associated with it. So earlier this year when I found myself struggling again, it was something that was hard to deal with but rather than ignore my mental health I sought treatment and began to take medication for my condition.

At that point in your life was being thankful second nature?
At the time it wasn't easy. And that is because depression does a really good job at stealing your joy and reminding you of your hardships rather than your blessings. My head was in the clouds most of the time and it felt like there was no way out.

When did you find yourself finding hope through your circumstance?
I got right into action when I became aware that my depression was severe. As I mentioned before, I got on medication and I also created a treatment plan for myself that included self-care, community and honest reflection. Being on medication gave me the boost that I really needed and I was able to see my life from a different perspective and work on myself. I began to feel hopeful in knowing that I wasn't giving up on myself the way I normally would in my past. I found hope in my ability to push past the stigma that society has on mental health and antidepressants, and I did what was best for me and my health!

How did focusing on the good change your situation for you?
To be honest, I found so much good purely in my depression. That was the good for me. By being depressed I was reminded of how resilient I am. Humans have the power to bounce back from anything. And we don't know how capable we are unless we are willing to let life hit us with it's storms and find the courage to bounce back from it.

What are you most thankful for now?
I'm thankful for my struggles. Through this season I learned that my struggles don't define me; they equip me for the journey.

What advice would you give to others who are going through the storm?
Remember that humans are resilient. We are wired to face storms but we are also equipped to go through them. Don't let your mind plague you with stress and worry. Instead, fill it with joy, praise, and reminders that you are built to face any hurdle life throws at you.

With Love,
Minaa B.

11.19.2016

THANKFUL THROUGH THE STORM: JO CONTRERAS


Jo is a 20-something year old, from Queens, NY and is now residing in Florida. She dedicates her life to raising her baby boy Liam. Jo is an incredible Youtuber. Her videos give you insight to her amazing family, cool crafts, costume ideas, and much more. Jo has a love for God, and a genuine love for people.   

Tell me about a time in your life where you felt as though you were in a storm.

One point in my life when I felt I was in a storm began in December 2008. I was in a terrible car accident where I suffered from a broken spine, several fractures and lacerations to my face. If my spine would’ve broken an inch higher I would have become a quadriplegic. I was also informed that while in the ambulance my heart stopped beating and I had to be resuscitated. I had to learn how to walk, sit and do other daily things all over again.  Aside from the excruciating physical pain, mentally I was suffering as well. I had to hear from several plastic surgeons that from 1-10 my case was 100 and that they rather me see another surgeon. I became depressed and angry at God. I kept asking Him why would He save me when my heart flat lined, with my face like this with people constantly staring, little kids pointing and my body being in a tremendous amount of pain when He could have just let me die right there instead of keeping me like this. This specific storm lasted until 2011.


At that point in your life was being thankful second nature?

Honestly, being thankful through the storm didn't come easy to me. Through the grace of God, seeking Him, Him conditioning me that is what has changed my heart. Now at this point in my life I can say that is what I'm doing. Every morning I decide that no matter what anyone says, or whatever happens that today is the day the Lord has given me and I will rejoice and not take it for granted. Some days my back will give out and I will be in pain but then I look at the bigger blessing. I'm grateful that I can walk and take care of my son. When my son is throwing tantrums, and driving me crazy, I'm grateful for his life and that's he's healthy


When did you find yourself finding hope through your circumstance?

I began finding hope in my circumstance around 2010. Out of desperation I began crying out to God for hope and peace for my life. I also asked God to restore my face if possible. Slowly God started revealing Himself to me. I found a plastic surgeon who promised although it may take years and several surgeries that he wouldn't give up until I was satisfied with my face. I started relying on God and seeking Him more.


How did focusing on the good change your situation for you?

Focusing on the good helped me see the bigger picture and helped me enjoy life again and have hope for the future.


What are you most thankful for now?

Right now, I'm most thankful for the personal relationship I now have with the Lord, my son Liam and my husband Sabino.


What advice would you give to others who are going through the storm?

My advice to others going through storms right now would be to seek God wholeheartedly. First, tell God what's going on then ask Him for His peace. "I can't do this on my own, Holy Spirit help me." Then when you're not reading His word listen to worship music. Fill yourself and your home with His presence. Then thank God, praise Him through your circumstance, it's not easy but when you give God your burden He will give you His peace. Mathew 11:28 "Come to me all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest."

I would like to thank Jo for sharing such a powerful story with us. You can follow her journey here:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifewith_liam_/?hl=en
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3IhvAin8z2-dteCZBlsFBA

xx,
Jo

11.11.2016

Thankful Through The Storm: DaShawn Francis



DaShawn Francis was born and raised in the infamous Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of  Brooklyn, NY. After giving his life to Jesus in 2010, he felt that his life was meant for more than the ways he had previously been living. He quickly found a church in the Glendale, Queens neighborhood, in which he would spend the next 5 years learning and being trained in urban ministry by leaders and mentors. It was there that he found his passion for like: people. What started as an outstanding love for teaching and shaping young children grew into a passion to lead people of all ages. DaShawn's voice on social media platforms, as well as other avenues provides a boisterous and encouraging freshness that is uplifting and challenging. His words are often woven with Christian principles that even the layman can appreciate. Currently, he is actively pursuing a life of missionary work at the Christ for the Nations Institute in Dallas, TX. In  his free time, he enjoys talks with his many siblings, Torah observant research, and classic movies.


Tell me about a time in your life where you felt as though you were in a storm.

It'd be easier to tell you about a time when i WASN'T in a storm, haha. Man, these last few 18-24 months have been the toughest of my walk/life with Christ yet. I'm still in my storm. A lasting one. From lust, being disobedient, sleeping around in the church, being hurt by leadership in the church, finances amok anger, battling deep depression and suicidal thoughts, to struggling spiritually but trying to remain saint-like in a household where I'm the only believer and trying to maintain an example of Christ- I can say that this was a year that I finally broke down completely. I've dealt with each of these things individually, but never all at once. I shut down. I felt rejected by the church and thus rejected by Yahweh.



At what point in your life was being thankful second nature?


Oh, man! You'll laugh when you read this, but that hadn't happened until about a week and a half ago! I finally got to the place where I prayed, "Your will be done" and actually meant it. That awkward moment when you think you're at rock-bottom and then - BOOM! - sike, a trap door. That's what it was like. I had hit the lowest low, and then found myself finally finally finally meeting Yahweh. I felt Him saying, "Well it's about time!" All that to say, I became thankful when I became desperate.

At the best, most financially stable point in my life, had you asked me if I'd eat food out of the garbage, I would've looked at you like you were crazy. But back in 2013, when I was broke and starving and ACTUALLY eating out of the garbage, you couldn't tell me anything. My point being: when you're DESPERATE you don't care how you look; you don't care what you have to do to get what you need - you just do it. I got to the point where I was so desperate and degenerate that I finally cried out to Yahweh and said, "Okay, I'm here. I'm broken. What do I need from You and how do I get it???? I don't care what I have to do! I just want out of this hell." 


When did you find yourself  finding hope through your circumstance?

Hope. Man, that's a word I've found and lost the definition of countless times. My problem was that I had my hope in the wrong things. I'd say it was in Yahweh, but only because it was he right thing to say.

"My hope is in You...but I kinda still want this, Lord."

I laugh when I think of my old prayers. I found hope when I realized that Yahweh is really Elohim. Like, He's REALLY God. And He's not JUST God, but He's a Father. I had a warped reality and understanding of what a father was. I had to get in the Word and READ about what a father was, and learn that there are bad fathers and good fathers. He was the latter. It's a cool thing to read and sing, but when you get the revelation from the Holy Spirit that He's actually your Father - and a good one! - boy, does your hope soar! My problem was never ever ever an, "Is God real?" thing; it was a, "Man, is He really FOR me, though?" type of thing. Once I realized that He was, it changed things DRASTICALLY. 


How did focusing on the good change your situation for you?

Focusing on the good allowed me to show both myself and Yahweh that not only was I grateful, but that I trusted Him. Trusting Him allowed me to make room for more. I don't care how many times you pray a prayer, if you don't believe it, He doesn't believe it. The Word says, "..without faith it is impossible to please God"..so I went and got some! I decided that I would read about who He said He was and BELIEVE Him! As I focused on and became thankful for what He's done already, it helped me to think, "Well, He did that before; why would He listen and ignore me now?" It sounds so simple, but it took a while to manifest. 


What are you most thankful for now?

I am most thankful that Yahweh isn't like me. More than anything, He has shown me His patience. He showed me that He'd wait as long as I took (and that I should do the same for others). He showed me that no matter how many times my lack of trust and faith called Him a liar, He still loved me and knew I'd get it right. He showed me that no matter how often I'd lie, cheat, fornicate, or doubt, that He's unmoving and unchanging. He showed me that no matter how much I'd go back on my word, His Word was unfailing and unwavering. He's not who He is based on who I'm deciding I want to be today.


What advice would you give to others who are going through the storm? 

Hold. On.
Man, don't you lose that grip. I've gone MONTHS just barely holding on to the thinnest thread on His robe. It happens. You never know when it's going to end, but you know that He's real and that He has the answer. 

Get. In. The. Word.
Not a sermon, not a devotional, not a Christian book written by your favorite pastor, not a blog (no offense, Jo). His loving, breathing Word. Read about who He is, and see that He is good. If you don't believe, cool; that can be worked on. That's a different problem. But if you know that you know that you know Yahweh is real, it's simple: just remember who He is. When I was at my lowest, ready to jump off the ledge of a building, pleading for a sign and for Him to let up a little, I couldn't do it. I just knew for sure that He was real. I just did. And as hopeless and broken as I was, I just couldn't get the image of His face out of my mind. I knew He was real, so I knew that I couldn't end things on my terms. I even felt like a wuss because I'm like, "Dang, DaShawn, you can't even do suicide right??" But I knew the God I had experienced before, and I knew the God that I was constantly reading about. 

Journal!
In the Old Testament, our patriarchs would build altars out of stones so that they'd remember when and where they met with Yahweh whenever He did something miraculous. My modern-day equivalent to that is journaling. The enemy comes to ROB. He wants you to think that what you experienced before is a lie or not as big as your brain is remembering. He wants to rob you of your experience - and quickly too! But when you're in the next storm and you're looking back, reading your own words, no lie from Satan and no doubtful thought of your own can tell you that the God you serve didn't meet you. Journal it. Write down every word He says, every good thing He's done, and just know that He isn't a liar.

Embrace the storm.
Don't ask for it to end early or for you to get taken out abruptly. You'll be the same 'ol weak, struggling, masturbating, broken, lying, untrustworthy degenerate person you were before the storm. Know that He SEES and HEARS you, and that as a Father, He wants to intervene SO badly, but He can't because it'll cripple you. The answer, the freedom, the healing, the money, the breakthrough will come when it's supposed to. The purpose of the storm isn't to get out - it's to get something out of us.

I would like to thank DaShawn for being so honest, and vulnerable. It is not easy to be as transparent as he was in this interview. I pray that this post gives you hope, and encourages you to be thankful through the storm.

DaShawn can be reached via email at dsl.francis@gmail.com or on Social Media using the following handles:
Twitter: not_gregsbro
Facebook: DaShawn Francis
Instagram: yesimblacknoyoucanttouchmyhair

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